De Levensbron
Sloelaan 40, 4535 ED Terneuzen, Netherlands
De Levensbron Church
De Levensbron is a church located in Terneuzen, Netherlands. The church was built around 1984 and serves as a place of worship for Christians affiliated with the Reformed Church (Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken or NGK). It is part of the Christian faith tradition.
The church has a modern design with a simple and functional architectural style. Unfortunately, there is no information available about the architect who designed De Levensbron. The building features a bell tower, although specific details about it are not provided. There are no other notable features mentioned in the JSON data or other sources.
De Levensbron is located at Sloelaan 40 and was previously used by the Gereformeerde gemeente vrijgemaakt, which worshipped there from 1961 to 1984.
- The church was built according to the design of A. van der Lek in 1984 and features a sober doosvormig bakstenen (brick) building with a low entrance section.
- The church is equipped with a large organ built by Fama & Raadgever, which was installed in 1985. The total construction costs for the church were approximately 1.6 million guilders.
- Since 2004, De Levensbron has also been used by the Hersteld hervormde gemeente (Restored Reformed Congregation).
Details
Name | De Levensbron |
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City/Town | Terneuzen |
Province | Zeeland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.3117774, 3.8603838 |
Denomination | reformed |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Operator | Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken (NGK) |
Year of construction | 1984 |
Time period | modern |
Architectural style | modern |
Website | https://ngk-terneuzen.nl/ |